Hammond Times, Volume 1, Number 268, Hammond, Lake County, 1 May 1907 — Page 8
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PAGE EIGHT THE LAKE COUNTY TIMES .Wednesday, May 1,1907.
OFFICERS OF GARFIELD LODGE AND HAMMOND CHAPTER AND COMMANDERY F. AND A. M.
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FIIAMC C. WILLIAMS, II. P., Hammond Cbupter So. 117 It. A.
BI., and AVarder, Hammond Command, ery 'o. K. T.
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IIOBEIIT C. KID.VEV, V. Garfield Lodge 5G9 F. and A. MM and J. W., Hammond Commandery Xo. 41 K. T.
JACOB H. KASPEU, Tyler, GarHeld Lodse CGS F. and A. - Guard, Hammond Chapter Xo. 117, ' It. A. M., and Sentinel, Hammood Commnndery A'o. -11, It. T.
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History of New Temple. (Continued from Page 1.)
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SHI HUGH F. 3IEIKLE, Eminent Commander of Hammond Commnndery No. 41 K. T.
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ALBERT 31. STEPHENSON, S. S., Garfield Lodge 569, F. and A. M.
IV. SCOTT GALER, Sec.-tiary Garfield Lodxe 5C9 F. and A. JI.j Secretary Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. 31., and Geuerallimo Hammond Conunandery No. 41 K. T.
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and the three fathers have subscribed
for $100 in stock for each, which in
twenty, years will be worth $200, and
by special agreement will be applied to pay the expenses of the young: men
when they are admitted into the com mandery.
The work of securing the funds witi
which to erect the splendid new Ma
il sonic temple was not the easiest work
in the world as the members who were
active from tho start will admit.
At one time the plan was almost
abandoned and until recently there
were those who persisted that it would be impossible to build such a structure
as was planned. Nothing Can Stop It Now.
Xow, however, that it is apparent that
nothing can stop the work and that the project is sure to win, everybody is enthusiastically working for the success of the plans and the cumulative efforts of the two hundred and sixteen members will compel success. The new building is to cost $35,000 and is to be one of the most complete of its kind in the stare. It is modeled after the building at Crawfordsville, Ind., which is known to be an ideal lodge building. There are to be reception rooms on the main floor for both the women and the men. The main lodge room will
be to the rear of these rooms and may be used as a reception room besides. Tho second floor 13 also to be used as a lodge room and there are the anterooms and the lockers besides. On the third floor will be the armory. In giving the record of the movement that has resulted in the starting of such a splendid building, the efforts of the ladies of the Eastern Star should not be forgotten. They assisted not only financially but otherwise in making the project a success, and have all along worked unceasingly with the same object in view as their husbands had. Tonight they wrill render material aid In preparing and serving the banquet which is to be the gastronomic event of the celebration.
BEXJA3IIX V. CHIDLAAV, G. 31., Second Veil, Hammond Chapter, No. 117 R. A. 31.
IMiOIMUin MOOK, Trnrrr, Gatrfll4 Lodge '19 F. and A. M.J 1 rmuarrr Hammond Chapter N. IJ7 It. A. f.f .rrrtarr, llunisuoud C ntrt tflty S, 41. It, T,
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SIR II. E. SHARKER, Captain-General Hammond Conunandery, No, 41 K. T,
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ADVICE 10
RHEUMATICS
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CARL E. BAUER. Scribe Hammond Chapter No. 117 R. A. 31., and Treasurer Hammond Commend ery No. 41 K. T.
TH03IAS "IV. OBERLIN,
G. 31., First Veil, Hammond Chanter
No. 117 R. A. 31.
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JOHN W. DAVIS,
S. D., Garfield Lodge 509 F. and A. 31.
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PERCY A. PARRY, R A. C, Hammond Chapter, No. 117 R. A. 31.
FREDERICK N. HICKOK, Klngr, Hammond Chapter No, 11. A. 31.
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Noted Physician Tells How to Prevent and Cure Rheumatism, Kidney and Bladder Troubles. (By George Edmund Flood, M. D.) If you would avoid rheumatism and kidney and bladder troubles be moderate In the consumption of heavy, rich foods, substitute, as far as possible
soups, broths, fresh milk, and drink
water lots of water. Take plenty of time to eat, and don't eat after you have had enough, even if it does tasto good. If your work is confining take a moderate amount of exercise each day in the open air. Of course, neither diet, water, rest, nor exercise will cure these afflictions. I advlsa them as preventives only. For
the benefit of the readers of thl3 article who are now afflicted with rheumatism.
kidney, bladder or urinary trouble, and desire to be cured quickly, I give below, complete in evory detail, the famous prescription which has made me
so successful in the treatment of these diseases. It is the most certain cure
for these diseases tha-t I have ever used.
It is pleasant t take, it Is not ex
pensive, it can be filled by any druggist, and I believe it is the greatest prescrip
tion for rheumatism, kidney and blad
der trouble ever written. It la also
a valuable spring tonic and blood purifier. If you are a sufferer, save this, take It to your druggist and have it filled, or get the Ingredients and mix them at home. Fluid extract cascara aromatic, ounce; concentrated barkola compound, 1 ounce, fluid extract prickly ash bark, Ya drachm; aromatic elixir, 4 ounces. Adults dose, take one teaspoonful after meals and. at bsdtlme; children, one-fourth to one-half teaspoonful after meals. After you are cured follow the advice I have given you In regard to diet, exercise and water, and you will not need the services of a physician again for these ailments. Chicago Tribune. Other papers are privileged to copy.
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Mattresses
Old Hair and Moss Mattresses and all other Expensive Mat tresses made like new at small cost. H. EVANS Tel. 1784. 54 Plummer Ave HAMMOND
CHARLES A. SMITH,
Chaplain Garfield Lodge 5G9 F. and A.
31., and Prelate of Hammond Commander j' No. 41 K. T.
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Lake County Title & Guaranty Company ABSTRACTERS F. R. MOTT, President, J. S. BLACKMUN, Secretary, FRANK HAMMOND, Vice-Pres. A. H. TAPPER. Treasurer, S. A. CULVER, Manager. Hammond and Crown Point, Indiana. Secretary's office In Majestic Bids:., Hammond. Abstracts furnished promptly at current rates.
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It ! nn rrannrllu irtnuin that one-half of the business of the world is done on
11 10 nui 5011UUHJ Ronn borrowed money. WK LOAN MONbY on Furnitnre
Pianos, and other personal nroDerty. without removal la just the same war a man
borrows money on his real estate. . You can gret an amount from $.0 to fl.ooo in a few hours after making-application- You repay la small wet kly or monthly payments to suit your purse and at a very low cost. Positively no Inquiries made, which insures against publicity. Our contrac s are drawn for from one month to one year and a rebate is allowed 1 paid before contract expires. If you cannot call, write or phone for oar rapresentative. THE CHICAGO DISCOUNT CO. Room 200 9138-40 Commercial Ave. South Chicago
Telephone South Chicago 104
Open Mon.. Thnrs. and Sat. evenings until 9 P. M. We close other eveningrs at 6 P.M.
Of Address Lock Box 233, HAJVLVIOIND. I.D.
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CLARENCE N. JEWETT. J. S., Garfield Lodge SC9, F. and A. 91.
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LATEST SPRING IpWFI 1? PATTERNS IN u yy A AT THE LEADINQ JEWELERS
Don't forget us when you want a fine Diamond or Watch at the right price. 175 SOUTH H OH MAN ST. HAMMOND.
CHARLES G. KINGW1LL.
J. D., Garfield Lodre 069 F. nnd A. 3Lj
CHARLES R. DYER, S. W., Garfield Lodge 580 F. and A. M., and P. S Hammond Chapter No. 117 It. A. M.
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Capital and Surplus $140,000.00 UNITED STATES DEPOSITORY
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WE PAY 3 PER CENT INTEREST 0,1 TIME DEPOSITS
We aftuctt your accssat. Ccserratrf Banking.
Ws effsr yoa UbsraMtr. Curtesy, OLDEST BANK IN HAMMOND.
J A SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
Was added on March First. Deposits of $1 and up received. Interest paid every three months at tho rata of three per cent.
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